"My philosophy is simple, I CARE, respect, and see the greatness in everyone, and my goal is to help you achieve and work through whatever issues brought you to my page. If you are depressed, suicidal, stressed, have low self esteem, marriage or relationship is not working, trouble blending your family, or need guidance or coaching, I would love to

"My experience as a loving father, husband, and grandfather, in addition to my counseling experience and graduate studies, helps me understand and resolve your marital and family difficulties. I use cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). This approach helps you understand your assumptions, beliefs, behaviors, and thoughts so you can change your behavio

"I strongly believe in the benefits of the therapeutic process. I also have a passion for learning and helping others by sharing my education through counseling and teaching. I believe that knowledge is empowering and a key factor in understanding, problem solving and healing. "When we know better we do better."
I use several different theo

"Approach and Philosophy: Often life struggles leave us feeling overwhelmed and hopeless making us feel out of control of our well-being. It is my greatest passion to aide my clients in instilling that hope through empowerment, education, and guidance I believe that everyone has the ability to find a inner peace and strength to overcome these obstac

"Loving and being loved requires special skills that most of us haven't learned. And we are inclined to be attracted to someone with whom we become increasingly incompatible. Conflict inevitably results. We will learn that conflict is only growth trying to happen. And our work together will allow the growth to happen so that you can create real love

"In my experience, most people seek therapeutic help for discrete, treatable issues: they are stuck in unfulfilling jobs or relationships, they canât reach their goals, are fearful of change and depressed as a result. It doesnât take years of therapy to get to the bottom of those kinds of problems. For some of my patients, it doesnât

"Life is a journey that provides us with opportunities to learn new skills and grow. I offer professional guidance to help you move forward when you feel helpless, lost, or stuck.
Therapy is a process. In our sessions together, I will work closely with you to develop an effective treatment plan and set practical therapeutic goals to assist you eac

"I believe that you are the best person to determine the direction of your therapy, whether you are struggling with depression, anxiety, low self esteem, or just feeling stuck. My practice provides the ability for us to work together until you find your way to the person you want to be.

"Cynthia knows that true healing requires healing the whole person in mind, body, and spirit. Her client-centered approach builds a therapeutic alliance that meets clients where they are. Cynthia then helps them develop a client-invested treatment plan.
Her approach is structured but not directive. She uses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), tr

"Treatment Approaches and Interests:
I help clients using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with a particular focus on Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) techniques, but I borrow heavily from Family Systems, Mindfulness and Spiritual Counseling as requested, and other holistic approaches to wellness. I view clients as the masters of their

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About Arlington

Arlington is a city in Tarrant County, Texas. The Caddo Indians were the first people in the region. Arlington has a land area of 96 square miles. The city was incorporated in 1884.

Arlington has 396,000 inhabitants. The population increased by 9% from 2010 to 2017. There are 19,200 veterans in the city. An estimated 86% of people in Arlington are United States citizens.

The racial composition of Arlington is 40% white, 30% Hispanic, 21% black, and 6% Asian. Foreign-born people account for 20% of the population. Roughly one third of residents speak a language other than English at home. Arlington has 76,600 Spanish speakers and 13,400 Vietnamese speakers.

People in Arlington take home a mean annual wage of $26,000. The median household income is $53,600. Fifty-six percent of households own their home. Roughly 17% of Arlington residents live in poverty.

Mental Health in Arlington

The Arlington Police Department is actively involved in the mental health of city residents. The department participates in the National Drug Take-Back initiative twice a year. Residents can safely dispose of unused medication by dropping it off at police district service centers. This initiative reduces the likelihood these drugs will be misused or create a health hazard.

The Arlington Police Department also provides victim services. Residents who have been targeted by violent crime may experience short or long-term trauma. The Victim Services Program offers crisis counseling in person or on the telephone. It also provides on-site crisis intervention, referral to community services, and safe transportation to and from court.